Carmina proveniunt animo deducta sereno
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(05-29-2014, 07:08 AM)milo Wrote:  
(05-29-2014, 06:27 AM)abu nuwas Wrote:  
(05-29-2014, 06:08 AM)milo Wrote:  "Poetry is the spontaneous overflowing of
powerful emotions, reflected in tranquillity. And no
one can be said to have had a powerful emotion,
save that he had also thought long and deeply."

-Wordsworth

I believe they are both saying the same thing. Poetry is inspired by the "un-calm", the eventful, the emotionally charged but it is the careful crafting of words produced by a sober mind that channels these into poetry. Hence, poetry is produced (or fine spun, i suppose) from a calm mind.
I agree, absolutely. V difficult to produce anything requiring skill, in a state of semi-hysteria. V unlikely to produce much of interest if one's life has been like a lump of dough. I wish I could quote stuff like that at the drop of a hat! Wink

I would think the Ovid quote should reasonably impress.
Though not entirely antipasto I believe that we all make our own contributions to the maximum of of our ability whether we realise this or not. I am always charmed and encouraged by the maxim (anon) that states:
"If a man has been a herder of goats all his life and you give him LSD he will hallucinate about goats".
Isn't that just the way of it?
Best,
tectak
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RE: Carmina proveniunt animo deducta sereno - by tectak - 05-29-2014, 07:25 AM
RE: Carmina proveniunt animo deducta sereno - by just mercedes - 06-09-2014, 08:33 AM



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